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Scientific Advances and Technical Innovations in Musculoskeletal Radiology

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INVESTIGATIVE RADIOLOGY
Volume 58, Issue 1, Pages 1-2

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/RLI.0000000000000930

Keywords

musculoskeletal disease detection; high-resolution MR neurography; deep learning-driven ultrafast musculoskeletal MRI; MRI-based synthetic CT; quantitative MRI; modern low-field MRI; 7.0 T MRI; dual-energy CT; cone beam CT; kinematic CT; synthetic contrast generation in musculoskeletal MRI

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This article introduces important innovations and cutting-edge topics in musculoskeletal radiology, including the application of artificial intelligence and deep learning in MRI, the molecular specificity and improved spatial resolution of CT, and other related technologies and methods.
Decades of technical innovations have propelled musculoskeletal radiology through an astonishing evolution. New artificial intelligence and deep learning methods capitalize on many past innovations in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to reach unprecedented speed, image quality, and new contrasts. Similarly exciting developments in computed tomography (CT) include clinically applicable molecular specificity and substantially improved spatial resolution of musculoskeletal structures and diseases. This special issue of Investigative Radiology comprises a collection of expert summaries and reviews on the most impactful innovations and cutting-edge topics in musculoskeletal radiology, including radiomics and deep learning methods for musculoskeletal disease detection, high-resolution MR neurography, deep learning-driven ultra-fast musculoskeletal MRI, MRI-based synthetic CT, quantitative MRI, modern low-field MRI, 7.0 T MRI, dual-energy CT, cone beam CT, kinematic CT, and synthetic contrast generation in musculoskeletal MRI.

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